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February 6, 2007
Bedford,
MA, USA: Spire Receives Contract for Korean Module Manufacturing
Facility
Equipment
manufacturer, Spire Corporation has received a contract from Dongyang
Creditech Co. Ltd. located in South Korea to provide a photovoltaic
module assembly line. Spire will provide Dongyang with a semi-automated
crystalline cell module manufacturing line capable of producing
up to 12 megawatts of solar modules per year.
Spire
will supply the process technology and training to operate the
factory. The line is designed to be easily doubled at a later
date and will integrate Spire's key assembly, lamination, and
testing machines along with intermediate tooling stations.
According
to a recent report from the South Korean Ministry of Commerce,
Industry and Energy, South Korea is poised to enter the global
solar market with domestically produced modules.
"The
South Korean solar market is in the early stages of a capacity
boom, and we are pleased to partner with Dongyang Creditech to
be a part of this dramatic growth," said Roger G. Little, Chairman
and CEO of Spire Corporation. "Domestic solar manufacturing will
be critical in meeting this demand. In markets throughout the
world, Spire continues to be the preferred supplier to new module
manufacturers as they enter the solar business."
Mr.
Dongkyu Choi, Chairman and CEO of Dongyang Creditech said, "We
are pleased to have awarded this contract to Spire Corporation.
We were attracted to their superior equipment and line design,
as well as their engineering and support services. We are confident
that we will have a factory that will meet our solar manufacturing
needs from start up, through future expansions."
Further details about: Spire
Corporation and Dongyang
Creditech Co. Ltd
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